Charles Dyer (playwright)

Charles Dyer is a playwright, actor and screenwriter british, born in Shrewsbury, in England.

Charles Dyer
Born
Charles Raymond Dyer

(1928-07-07) 7 July 1928
NationalityBritish
Occupationplaywright, actor and screenwriter
Spouse(s)Fiona Jean Thomson

Career

His first appearance was in 1948, at the Whitehall Theatre. His first play "Who On Earth", was published in 1953.[1]

Theater

  • 1948: Clubs Are Sometimes Trumps
  • 1951: Who on Earth?
  • 1953: Turtle in the Soup
  • 1954: Jovial Parasite
  • 1955: Single Ticket to Mars
  • 1956: Wanted, One Body!
  • 1956: Time, Murderer, Please
  • 1957: Poison in Jest
  • 1959: Prelude to Fury
  • 1960: Red Cabbage and Kings
  • 1962: La Crécelle (Rattle of a Simple Man)
  • 1964: Gorillas Drink Milk
  • 1966: L'Escalier (Staircase), an adaptation of which in France will inspire Jean Poiret, La Cage aux folles, in a comic version
  • 1971: Mother Adam
  • 1975: A Hot Godly Wind
  • 1980: Futility Rites
  • 1983: Lovers Dancing

Filmography

Scriptwriter
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References

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